Amazon Music Unlimited: Free 3 or 4-Month Trial (Free Audible Audiobook Each Month)

As part of the run-up to Amazon “Prime Big Deal Days”, you can get a free 3-month or 4-month trial of Amazon Music Unlimited (standard is only 1-month). Beyond the usual ad-free and on-demand music, Amazon Music Unlimited now also includes 1 free Audible audiobook every month. There are some excellent finance books available; I’m currently listening to Bill Gates’ memoir Source Code. This promo is usually targeted but seems widely available to both new and past customers including those who’ve done free trials in the past (like me).

As usual, it is set to auto-renew at the end of the trial at $11.99/month ($10.99/month for Prime customers) if you don’t cancel. As usual, you can also cancel right away and still be able to use the service until the trial ends.

(Reminder that I’m not allowed to use Amazon affiliate links in e-mails, so you may have to view this post online to see the link.)

This offer of a monthly Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan is a limited time offer, available only to new subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited. After the promotional trial, your subscription will automatically continue at $11.99/month ($10.99/month for Prime customers) plus applicable tax until you cancel. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Digital content and services may only be available to customers located in the U.S. and are subject to the terms and conditions of Amazon.com Services LLC. Offer limited to one per customer and account. Amazon reserves the right to modify or cancel the offer at any time. Offer is non-transferable and may not be resold. If you violate any of these terms, the offer will be invalid.

Comments

  1. Thanks but link does not work for me… only giving 30% off

    • Thanks for the heads up. I suppose it is still targeted, have you perhaps done a trial recently? I’e done several in the past but nothing in the past year or so, and it was available to me.

  2. I’m also only seeing an option for a 30-day trial. I’ve done a trial within the past year, so it appears to be restricted based on prior use.

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